McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, July 11, 1935, Image 3
Thursday, July 11,1935
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Come And Shop Tomorrow And Every Day
Leisurely .... Comfortably .... At
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
GREENWOOD’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE
Shop leisurely and comfortably at Gallant-Belk Company. We have plenty of
salespeople so that you may shop leisurely . . . plenty of electric fans so that you
may shop comfortably . . . You’ll find w onderful values, and you can do your
shopping leisurely, comfortably, and ‘profitably’ as well.
TURKISH TOWELS
Good quality. Not the regular 5 cents
towels that you find everywhere, but a
real bargain at our special price of—
5c
Come in and see these values.
An extra special value in Turkish Tow
els. A big assortment of colors from
which to make your selection. Priced
each—
10c
An unusual value. As an added attrac
tion we are selling them—
3 for 25c
You’ll want couple of dozen of these
towels.
10 Dozen
WINDOW SHADES
A special value. Only 10 dozen. Get *
yours now. They won’t last long. Price
each ; ,
29c
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27x27
BIRDSEYE
79c
Per Package
30x30
BIRDSEYE
89c
Per Package
BROOMS
Good 4-String Corn Brooms, Special at
OCTAGON SOAP
13 cakes Octagon Soap for
25c
“O. K.” SOAP
7 cakes O. *K. Soap for
25c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
6 cakes Palmolive Soap for
25c
LUX TOILET SOAP
Per Cake
80x105
BED SPREADS
Scalloped. Striped. A regular $1.00
value, but we are offering them at a
special price of
80x105
BED SPREADS
Striped. You’ll be surprised at the qual
ity you are getting in this Bed Spread
for only
59c
SHEETS
Bleached. Guaranteed to give you 4
years of real service. A real buy at—
79c
This is the opportunity you have been
waiting for.
80-Square
SHEETING
Wide? Yes, indeed 39 to 40 inches—
Good smooth quality. And the price
per yard is only
10c
LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY
Full of Knee-Length
Hosiery at any p^ice is to be found at
Gallant-Belk Company, and at a price
you will be more than willing to pay.
You will have to see and wear these
hosiery values to appreciate them. Gal
lant-Belk Company urges you to come
in and see their better hosiery values.
6x9 RUGS
Beautiful Floral Designs
$1.95
8x10 RUGS
For Regular Summertime rugs. Our
special price
$2.48
This is a real Gallant-Belk Value
9x12 RUGS
for
$2.95
Ideal for all year service and especially
for Summer.
SUMMER SILKS
Beautiful new Summer Silks, Short
lengths but good dress cuts. Really
worth 79c and 89c per yard. Our spe
cial price per yard
45c-50c-59c
PRINTS
5-Pound Bundles of Prints, Each
98c
BATISTE AND ORGANDY
Beautiful patterns. Our regular 25c
and 29c value. Specially priced, yd
19c
EYELETS AND COTTON LACES
Special. Pick up real bargains in these
two pet fabrics for 1935 Summer. The
colors are enchanting.
49c
CURTAIN SCRIM
Beautiful Curtain Scrim. Yard wide
COTTON CRETONNE
32x36 Inch Cotton Cretonne, per yard.
YARD WIDE PRINTS
Yard wide Prints. Short lengths, but
good quality and a real value, for, yd
10c
GALLANT-BELK
GREENWOOD’S LEADING
DEPARTMENT STORE
COMPANY
THE HOME OF
BETTER VALUES
The union service will be held at
the McCormick Methodist Church
Sunday evening, July 14th, at 8:15.
Dr. S. W. Reid will preach. A cordial
invitation is extended to all.
Mrs. Joe Deason of the Sandy
Branch section, who underwent a
serious operation at Greenwood
Hospital last week, is reported to
be getting along very nicely.
Pag* TErt*
Mr. and Mrs. Rdy Alford and
children of Milledgeville, Ga., are 1
spending the week here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bren
nan.
Little Miss Shirley Drennan is
spending awhile with her grand
parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Manly,
of Westminster. .. , . .
Mrs. T. H. Oglesby and children,
Charles, Betty and Helen, of Laur
ens, spent Friday and Saturday
here with her husband who is re
lieving Mr. B. L. Walton who is tak
ing his vacation.
Mr. Frank Deasdh,' who suffered
severe bruises on the head and
chest in an automobile accident
near Anderson last Saturday about
noon, returned home Tuesday from
the Anderson County Hospital,
where' he had been a patient since
the accident, and continues to im
prove satisfactorily.
Mrs. C. H. Fooshe and daughters,
Misses Elizabeth, Mary and Louise
Fooshe, have returned from Green
wood where they spent last week
with Mrs. L. Z. Gunter and Mrs.
Carrie Fooshe.
Mr. Edward Britt of Augusta
spent the week end here with his
mother, Mrs. J. E. Britt.
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HOLLYWOOD THFATRE
McCORMICK, S. C.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JULY 12TH and 13TH, 7:15 p. m. and 9:00 p. m.
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
Joan Bennett and Chas. Boyer
In
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PRIVATE WORLDS
Also
A Popeye Cartoon
“THE HIP-NUT-TIST”
and
CAB CALLOWAY’S JITTERBUG PARTY
MONDAY and TUESDAY
JULY 15TH and 16TH, 7:15 p. m. and 9:00 p. m.
RANDOLPH SCOTT KAY JOHNSON
in
“VILLAGE TALE”
Also
A Song-hit Story
“SONG PLUGGER”
and
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
ADMISSION:
Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents;
Children 12 to 15, 15 cents
Mr. J. W. McBride of Willington
was a visitor here one day the past
week.
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GREENWOOD, S. C
Callers in the home of Mrs. J. F.
Bracknell last Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Talbert
and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Scott and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Price and family of Green
wood.
Experience Service Facilities
Those are the. important things in measuring the worth
of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind when
you have occasion to choose one
DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE
and there is no additional charge for service oat of town
J. S. STROM
Main Street McCormick, S. C.
William Blackwell and son,
of Macon, Ga.
Billy, day, and continues to improve sat
isfactorily. •
Dr. C. R. Strom, Mr. G. E. Camp
bell and son, Edward, attended the
State American Legion Convention
at Greenville July 3rd and 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Smith have
After spending several weeks
with relatives in and near town,
Miss Carolyn Moragne returned to
her home in Augusta last Thurs
day. Miss Miriam Edmunds ac
companied her home for a visit.
returned home from a few
visit in Savannah, Ga.
days’
Mr. Hicks Hines of Meriwether
was a visitor here Tuesday.
Mrs. Fannie Kate McCain spent
last Thursday with Mrs. R. H.
Collins of Columbia.
Mr. R. H. Quarles, who underwent
a serious operation at the City
Hospital, Greenville, about two
weeks ago, has returned to his home
in the Liberty Hill section, and
continues to improve satisfactorily.
Mr. Harvey Sanders, who under
went an operation for appendicitis
at the Greenwood Hospital about
ten days ago, returned to his home
here Tuesday, and continues to im
prove satisfactorily.
Mr. H. M. Eidson, Jr., of Saluda
spent Saturday and Sunday here
with Mr. Thomas McKinney.
Miss Lois Arrington spent the
pas* week in Ninety-Six with
friends and relatives.
Miss Willie Young attended the
American Legion Auxiliary conven
tion in Greenville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Talbert spent
Sunday in Newberry visiting friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McCracken
and sons, Samuel and Billie, of
Hickory, N. C., spent the week end
with relatives in and near town.
Hon. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson of
Columbia were week end visitors
here.
Misses Elizabeth Branch, Eugenia
Swetenburg and Helen Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Wistar Harmon and son,
Wistar, Jr., Messrs. E. P. Bentley
and Hugh Brown returned Monday
from a week’s
Island.
visit on Pawley’s
Mr. B. G. Price, Jr., from Wal-
terboro, S. C., who has recently
been appointed solicitor for District
No. 1 of S. C. C. Telephone Co.,
spent 8 days in McCormick and left
for Washington, Ga., Tuesday.
While here Mr. Price interviewed
170 subscribers and non-subscrib
ers. He found all of the telephone
company’s patrons well pleased
with the service rendered here, and
was instrumental in securing sev
eral new subscribers.
Solesbee-Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Solesbee
of Landrum, S. C., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Jessie
Mae, to Mr. Ellis Jennings of Mc
Cormick, S. C., on June 1, at
Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jen
nings will make their home in.
Landrum.
Miss Edna Laskoski of Anderson
is on a visit to relatives and friends
here.
WANT ADV.
Miss Carrie Sue Talbert of Co
lumbia spent the week end here
with her mother, Mrs. Georgia Tal
bert.
Messrs. James Arrington and
Thomas McKinney spent Sunday
afternoon in Saluda and Ninety-
Six.
Prof. L. J. Andrews, who teaches
at Granite Falls, N. C., left last
Thursday for Atlanta, where he
will study piano at the Atlanta
Conservatory of Music.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Garrett Talbert
of Columbia and Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Cunningham of Edgefield
were recent visitors here "in the
homes of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Black-
well and Mrs. Carrie Talbott.
STRAYED from my place, white
face cow, dehorned, white stripe
up backbone. Liberal reward for
information. J. L. Leslie, Troy,
S. C.
Mrs. J. S. Strom has returned
home from a two weeks’ visit to
her sister, Mrs. Jack Burley, of
Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Holmes of
Edgefield and Mr. Wesley Edmunds
of York were visitors here Tuesday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Price. •
Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting at
tended the American Legion con
vention in Greenville last week and
spent several days in the mountains
of North Carolina.
Mr. W. W. Reese of Augusta spent
last Thursday here with Mr. G. N.
Moore.
Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell had
as their guests for the holidays, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stabler have
returned from Florida where they
spent two weeks with relatives.
Mr. J. B. Britt returned to his
home in the Bellvue section Tues-
and Mrs. Tom Snelling and daugh- day from the Greenwood Hospital,
ters, Amle Ann and Marie, of Char- where he underwent an operation
lotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. for appendicitis the previous Tues-
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route
of 800 families. Write today.
Rawleigh, Dept. SCG-77-SA,
Richmond, Va.
GOOD ASSORTMENT of high
grade used pianos thoroughly
overhauled $50.00 and upward.
Fully guaranteed. John A.
Holland, The Greenwood Piano
Man, Greenwood, S. C.
FOR SALE—Poland China and
Essex Pigs, all sizes. City Market,
McCormick, S. C.
MILCH COWS—For sale or trade
for beef cattle. Jamie L. Smith,
McCormick, S. C.
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